Positive Golf Tip - Don't Limit Yourself With Limiting Beliefs!
Thanks to our Positive Golf friend David for sharing this with us. David tells us he has been playing "better than ever" using tips he has learned from our books and our blog. When playing recently, someone in the foursome remarked to David that he was "feeling old" and his game was "really suffering" due to his age. "You are playing so much better than me because you are so much younger," he said to David. David asked him, "How old are you?" "66," the fella told him. When David respond that his age was actually 67, the guy's jaw dropped. David doesn't focus on the limiting belief that he is "getting old," you see, and it shows in his appearance and his golf game. His focus is on visualizing great shots, feeling a smooth swing motion, and enjoying the game. He believes in his ability and potential to play great golf and that is what fuels his game, rather than thinking and talking about "being old." It is an inspired approach to golf (and to life) and a good example of the importance and power of our thoughts.
Here's to great thoughts and great golf!
Rick Semple
Positive Golfer
Co-Founder,
TheHeartofGolf.com
http://www.TheHeartofGolf.com
Thanks to our Positive Golf friend David for sharing this with us. David tells us he has been playing "better than ever" using tips he has learned from our books and our blog. When playing recently, someone in the foursome remarked to David that he was "feeling old" and his game was "really suffering" due to his age. "You are playing so much better than me because you are so much younger," he said to David. David asked him, "How old are you?" "66," the fella told him. When David respond that his age was actually 67, the guy's jaw dropped. David doesn't focus on the limiting belief that he is "getting old," you see, and it shows in his appearance and his golf game. His focus is on visualizing great shots, feeling a smooth swing motion, and enjoying the game. He believes in his ability and potential to play great golf and that is what fuels his game, rather than thinking and talking about "being old." It is an inspired approach to golf (and to life) and a good example of the importance and power of our thoughts.
Here's to great thoughts and great golf!
Rick Semple
Positive Golfer
Co-Founder,
TheHeartofGolf.com
http://www.TheHeartofGolf.com
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